Outrage as Olivia's killer's legal aid tops £220k amid jail appeal

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The gunman was convicted of Olivia
The gunman was convicted of Olivia's killing earlier this year after a three-week trial

THE killer of Olivia Pratt-Korbel has seen his taxpayer-funded legal aid top £220,000 — and finds out today whether his jail term will be cut.

Gangster Thomas Cashman, 34, shot the nine-year-old through the front door of her home in Liverpool last year as he chased a target.

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Olivia Pratt-Korbel was shot and killed by gunman Thomas Cashman in her own home in LiverpoolCredit: Family Handout / PA Wire
Cashman is making a second attempt to get his sentence cut
Cashman is making a second attempt to get his sentence cutCredit: The Mega Agency

He sparked fury when he refused to appear in the dock for sentencing.

Cashman was given a minimum of 42 years but is making a second attempt to get that cut.

Today’s Court of Appeal hearing is set to add tens of thousands to the bill.

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Tory MP Nigel Mills said: “It feels like this is just a gravy-train of legal aid.

“These appeals are a disgrace and the taxpayer will be funding them.

“A jury took a proper look at this case and so did the judge and he has been given a very appropriate sentence.

“And let’s not forget he was a coward and didn’t even attend his own sentencing hearing.”

Cashman denied charges including murder but was convicted after a three-week trial.

The Ministry of Justice said the legal aid cash went to lawyers “so he could be imprisoned for his crimes”.

Cashman was convicted for the tragic killing of Olivia after a three-week trial
Cashman was convicted for the tragic killing of Olivia after a three-week trialCredit: PA

sarah.ridley@the-sun.co.uk

Liverpool, The Sun Newspaper, Murderers and serial killers, Crime, Courts

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